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> What's A Good Midi Controller?, Oxygen8 or Ozone? usb or firewire?
zelen0
post Sun 25 Jan 2004, 08:44
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when you say "portable studio", do you also take your Evolution keyboared with you? How portable is it? I'm also intersted in whether or not you use Logic Audio and if you have any problems with this keyboard?
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post Tue 27 Jan 2004, 20:31
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thanks for all the advice, the evolution looks sweet! God, I'm really in a debate of what to get, i'm gonna go down to GC again and play around with a few more and I guess finally decide. Thanks again.

Ryan.
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post Wed 28 Jan 2004, 16:10
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BTW - I haven't received the MK-461C yet - tomorrow - Thursday 1/29/04's the day. Promise to post a review here.

By portable studio, this is what I use:

1) Motu 828 (b/c it has multi-client drivers AND works in OS 9 and X). I work in both OSs. Yes, it needs extra electricity but.... Most of the PCMCIA cards out there either work only in X or do not have multi-client drivers. Multi-client means you can use the audio card driver while flipping between 3 or 4 open audio apps. Very important if you need to switch from your midi/audio seq like Cubase or Live to a waveform ed like Peak or Sonicworx Studio.

When I need to be mega-portable I use a Dgigram VXpocketV2 PCMCIA card. Not multi-client friendly :-( but sounds great and has SPDIF and XLR audio connecs. And is OS 9 and X compat.

2) Midi keyboard.
Like I said I haven't received the 461 yet - I'll post a review when I've had a chance to use it - within next week... The thing is supposed to be powered by USB or optional (not included) power supply. USB cable comes with keyboard. Right now I've been using the Nord Modular with a Midipsport 2x2.

Alternately at the house I stay at when working an hour away, I use a Radio Shaft portable Casio-type keyboard with a Peavey PC 1600 slider box and the 2x2. The latter setup's not very portable, so to speak, but it works and it stays where it's at.

3) Pro headphones - AKG K171s though I'd rather have the K271s....the 171s fit in a smaller space.

4) Furman power conditioner racked up with the 828.
Never ever play live without a line conditioner. Bad electricity can be like a mega-virus on the weakest PC.

5) To be ordered today, PCMCIA firewire and USB adapter card which will allow me to simultaneously run a 7200 rpm OWC direwire drive, along with the 828 plugged into the main firewire port on the lappie: which unfortunately has only one firewire port.

6) 1Ghz, 1G ram, dual-boot (os 9 and X) G4 Powerbook.
Complete with Batz-maru sticker to hide Applegate logo.

Some of you will groan and say this is NOT a portable studio.

For the money and setup, however, for me, it offers the greatest possibilities, with the max amound of safety for myhard-earned equipment when traveling.

My earlier 'portable' setup was the Casio keys, PC1600, and a 45lb racked Kurzweil K2500RS, which I still have and which still sounds great, and AKG K240m headphones. Plus an occational gig tug-along Roland Jazz Chorus head and 4x12 cab.

If I were gigging in Europe, I'd take the VXpocket, rent the conditioner and take the keyboard in a tough-foam walled softpack to slap in the overhead.

Hope this information is helpful.

Cheers - and watch for my mk-4612c review soon!

Elizabeth
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post Wed 28 Jan 2004, 16:55
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6) 1Ghz, 1G ram, dual-boot (os 9 and X) G4 Powerbook.
Complete with Batz-maru sticker to hide Applegate logo


Aww, why would you want to cover up the logo? biggrin.gif

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Powerbook 15" 1Ghz 768MB :: MOTU 828 ::
Logic Platinum 6 :: Propellerhead Reason 2.5 ::
Ableton Live 3.0.1 :: Peak 4 :: Midiman Oxygen8 ::
M-Audio BX-5 Monitors :: Firewire drive
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post Fri 30 Jan 2004, 11:25
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grumpy batz-maru looks sexier than apple logo.

and BTW the mk-461c USB is here! the first few hours with it have been great. the controls are not heavy resistance, but for the features and price i'm very pleased with this keyboard. it takes about 2 secondes to have any knob, slider or the pitch or mod wheel output any midi controller message. evolution has made this very easy.

promise a full report in few more days when i've had a chance to see how consistently it will work.

plug i'm thinking of writing a how-to and what-to look for when buying a midi keyboard.

The Key Stuck Text - all the m-audio radiums have really crummy keys. if you're thinking about buying one of these give it this test: run your fingers up and down the keys 2 or 3 times a la Jerry Lee Lewis boogie-woogie style. If one or more of the keys don't get stuck like what happened on TWO different radium midi controllers, then maybe the keyboard is okay.

so far the mk-461c hasn't gotten stuck keys!

unofficial review coming soon.....

elizabeth
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post Fri 30 Jan 2004, 11:29
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Sorry about all those ridiculous typos - it's really cccccold hhhhere in the computer room. fortunately, this is not where i'm playing the mk-461c.

correction 1: pluS i'm thinking about writing a how-to find the right and reliable midi controller keyboard for you...

correction 2: ''The Key Stuck TeSt.....'

cheers for now
elizabeth
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everybodysnobody
post Mon 2 Feb 2004, 14:33
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i like the idea of writing the "how to" manual. definitely a lot of good advice throughout the post and thanks to everyone.
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post Tue 3 Feb 2004, 06:59
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annadyne,

I'm looking VERY forward to your review!!!!!

Just wanted to let u know biggrin.gif
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